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L825 Advertisement for Bids Pole Creek Crossing/Fort Sidney Road Road Improvement Project City of Sidney, Nebraska 1115 13th Avenue Sidney, NE 69162 Sealed Bids for the Pole Creek Crossing/Fort Sidney Road Improvement Project will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 11:00 A.M., Mountain Time April 7, 2015, & then at said office publicly opened & read aloud. The project consists of the construction of a 41-foot wide concrete roadway including two bridges over Lodgepole Creek, grading work, curb & gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer improvements, pavement mark- ings, and related work. The award of any contract is subject to the creation of one or more street improvement dis- tricts and any other action nec- essary to finance the proposed projects. The Contract Documents may be examined at the following locations: City of Sidney 1115 13th Avenue Sidney, NE 69162 OR M.C. Schaff & Associates 818 South Beltline Highway East Scottsbluff, NE 69361. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of M.C. Schaff & Associates located at 818 South Beltline Highway East, Scottsbluff, NE 69361 upon pay- ment of $50.00 for each set, none of which will be refunded. [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 18, 25, April 1, 2015.] L861 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PEOPLE’S ENERGY, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that People’s Energy, Inc., a Nebraska corporation (the “Corporation”), has filed Articles of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 19, 2015, and the Corporation is in the process of voluntary dissolu- tion. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are, in gener- al, that all debts and obligations of the Corporation are to be fully paid and satisfied or ade- quate provision is to be made therefore. Donald R. Adams, President of the Corporation, will wind up and liquidate the Corporation’s business and affairs. The Corporation has no assets or liabilities as of the date hereof. Please file the Proof of Publication with the Nebraska Secretary of State and forward a copy to me at the address indi- cated above. Thank you! /s/ Heather L. Boozikee Certified Paralegal [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 25, April 1, 8, 2015.] L849 Notice of Application for Tax Deed Certificate No. 1029 TO: Fred J. McCourt and Alice E. McCourt You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of March, 2012, the undersigned purchased from the County Treasurer of Cheyenne County, State of Nebraska, at her office at the 2012 sale of real estate for delinquent county and state taxes and assess- ments for the year 2010, the following described real estate situated in said County, to-wit: An interest in the minerals located in, on and under the West half (W1⁄2) of Section Three (3), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Forty-eight (48) West of the 6th P.M. (16 ACRES) and received from said Treasurer, at the time and on the date of said purchase, a County Treasurer’s Certificate of Tax Sale, and that said real estate was assessed for the year 2010 in the name of Fred J. McCourt and Alice E. McCourt, and was taxed for said year in due and legal form and accord- ing to the statutes of the State of Nebraska, in such cases as made and provided. You will further take notice that after the expiration of three (3) months from the date of the service of this Notice, and on and after the 8th day of July, 2015, application will be made to the Treasurer of said Cheyenne County, for the exe- cution and delivery of a deed for said real estate to the under- signed. UNLESS YOU ACT YOU WILL LOSE THIS PROPERTY. The amount of taxes repre- sented by Tax Sale Certificate was $12.30, and the Certificate Fee is $10.00, for a total amount due on said Certificate of $22.30. Subsequent taxes may have been paid and interest may have accrued as of the date of this Notice. You are also notified of the following: (a). That the issuance of a tax deed is subject to the right of redemption under §77-1824 to §77-1830 of the Nebraska statutes; (b). The right of redemp- tion requires payment to the County Treasurer, for the u s e of such purchaser or his or her heirs or assigns, the amount of taxes represented by the Tax Sale Certificate for the year the taxes were levied or assessed and any subsequent taxes paid and interest accrued as of the date payment is made to the County Treasurer; and (c). Except as provided for real property that is actually occupied by the record owner of the real property, the surviv- ing spouse of the record owner, or a minor child of the record owner, right of redemption expires at the close of business on the date of application for the tax deed, and a deed may be applied after the expiration of three (3) months from the date of service of this Notice. For real property that is actually occupied by the record owner of the real property, the surviving spouse, or a minor child of the record owner, a deed may be applied for after the expiration of three (3) months and forty- five (45) days after the service of the Notice. /s/ Henry Jay Geu Henry Jay Geu, Owner and Holder of Certificate of Tax Sale 1029 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 25, April 1, 8, 2015.] L863 SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Regular Board Meeting March 9, 2015 President Von Seggern called the regular meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. with the follow- ing members present: Thomas Von Seggern, Steve Mattoon, Doug Means, Randy Miller, Janet Rosenbaum, Superintendent Jay Ehler and Secretary Deanna Kantor. Means moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to excuse board member Randall Flamig. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Miller, to approve the minutes of the Regular Board Meeting on February 9, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Miller moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the warrants. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Mattoon moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the financial reports. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Superintendent Jay Ehler and President Thomas Von Seggern recognized State Wrestling Champion: Derek Robb; State Qualifiers: Colton Peckham, Michael Muggli and Kaden Vowers; and Head Coach: John Ganser. Miller moved, seconded by Mattoon, to recognize and com- mend Nichole Birner, grade 7; Janay Brauer, grade 8; Bailey Bagnell, grade 9; Natalie Radclliffe, grade 9; Spencer Ellwanger, grade 11; Robie Egnor, grade 12 as Students of the Month for February, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Rosenbaum moved, second- ed by Means, to approve the option enrollment requests of Alisha Wells, Carter Lipska and Connor Owen. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Mattoon, to approve the Turf Management and Vegetation Control bid from Renkoski Property Development LLC for $17,320.00. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. A discussion was held regard- ing the options from Wamsley Construction for a new press box. Means moved, seconded by Miller, to approve the 2015- 2016 Superintendent contract as discussed at the school board work session and posted on the school website. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Rosenbaum moved, second- ed by Means, to approve the 2015-2016 Administrator sala- ries as decided upon and listed at the school board work ses- sion. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Mattoon moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve a 3.12% salary package increase for the 2015-2016 school year for classified employees and full-time classified staff would receive 5 additional vacation days upon completion of 5 years of service. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Miller moved, seconded by Means, to approve the resigna- tions of Levi Fickenscher and Lindsay Fickenscher effective at the end of the current school year. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the addition of item #4 under Level of Reimbursement in Board Policy #4015 – Tuition Reimbursement Program. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Miller moved, second- ed by Means, to approve the Overnight Travel Requests for the Girls Basketball team, Cheer Team, Volleyball team and the Danz Team. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the Residential Purchase Agreement regarding the property located at 1025 5th Avenue for the Construction and Design classes for $14,000.00 contingent upon a closing date of May 8, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried. Board Members Steve Mattoon and Thomas Von Seggern presented their reports. Special Education coordina- tor, Whitney Hurt, presented her report. Superintendent Jay Ehler presented his report. The next regular meeting of the Sidney Board of Education will be held on Monday, April 13, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 7:28 p.m. /s/ Deanna Kantor, Secretary Board of Education Cardmember Service, 2,162.89, NAPA Auto Parts, 794.63, Viaero Wireless, 113.00, Bridgeport Public Schools, 137.00, City of Sidney 2, 50.00, SPS – Bond Fund, 35,654.38, SPS QCPUF, 7,775.68, Sidney Public Schools Payroll, 992,000.00, Dept of Health & Human Services, 50.00, Dept of Health & Human Services, 50.00, Dept of Health & Human Services, 50.00, Nebraska Labor Law Poster Service, 67.25, Ogallala Public Schools, 320.00, Laura Jelinek, 90.00, Verizon Wireless, 555.28, WalMart Community, 1,042.60, Scottsbluff Public Schools, 150.00, A m a z o n . com, 468.69, Apple Inc, 1,674.00, Best Western, 210.57, Bluffs Sanitary Supply Inc, 5,426.08, Bomgaars, 58.45, Cash-Wa Distributing, 1,232.52, CDW Government Inc, 3,854.49, Center on Teaching & Learning, 751.00, Charter Communications, 80.00, City of Sidney, 23,453.72, City of Sidney – SRO, 2,566.24, The Country Printer, 180.00, Culligan Water Conditioning, 760.90, Day and Night Plumbing & Heating, 251.28, DP Electronics , 2,335.85, E & S Auto Supply, 29.18, Eakes Office Plus 45,685.91, Engaging Technologies, 215.20, ESU #13, 10,668.32, Finneys Inc, 362.96, Frenchman Valley Coop, 4,030.11, Hometown Leasing, 4,922.90, Horizon West Inc, 689.40, Ideal Linen Supply, 2,479.04, iPa- radigms LLC, 1,375.00, Michael B Joyce, 850.00, JW Pepper & Sons Inc, 2,175.13, Kevin’s Custom Electric, 87.50, Kriz-Davis Co, 1,604.28, KSB School Law, 240.00, Coleen A Langdon, 392.00, Markertek. com, 1,199.66, Matheson Tri Gas Inc, 813.01, Evelyn McNeill, 392.00, Miller Office Products, 2,733.21, NAPA Auto Parts, 1,303.11, NASB, 395.00, NE Safety & Fire Equip Inc, 475.00, Nebraska Central Equip Inc, 291.24, NETA Conference Registration, 900.00, New Mexico Clay, 384.67, Nienhueser Const & Excav Company, 1,196.30, Sara Nienhuser, 288.89, Omaha World-Herald, 336.00, Omega Laboratories Inc, 888.00, One Source, 195.00, Nancy Parra, 21.00, Pender’s Music Co, 78.99, Perma-Bound Books, 1,047.91, Pittam Body Shop Inc, 81.45, Presto-x-Company, 308.77, Reganis Motors Inc, 13.61, Rood’s Tire Center LLC, 117.00, S & S Worldwide Inc, 975.17, Safeway Inc, 48.48, Scholastic, 194.00, School Lunc, 82.20, School Traditions, 231.85, Science First, 161.43, Sidney Glass, 166.12, Sidney Regional Medical Center, 5,263.23, Sidney Schools – Activities, 20,000.00, Sidney Sun-Telegraph, 766.31, Simon Contractors, 3,767.28, Soar Pediatric Therapy LLC, 3,195.37, Sonny’s Super Foods, 168.39, Source Ga, 12,681.21, Splashtop Inc, 660.00, SPS – Depreciation, 14,000.00, State of NE – AS Central Services, 236.79, Total Funds by Hasler, 2,000.00, Trinity3 Technology, 2,529.00, Triple O’s Building Supply, 69.47. [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 25, 2015.] LEGALS LEGAL NOTICES Name______________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ City_______________State___Zip_______Phone____________ Credit Card Orders Only (we do not accept American Express) Account No._____________________________ Expiration Date____Signature____________________________ THE SIDNEY 817 12th Ave. • P.O. Box 193 • Sidney, NE 69162 • 308.254.2818 • www.suntelegraph.com ACCESS TO WEBSITE ONLY $1.00 MORE! Yes! I’ll subscribe to The Sidney Sun-Telegraph! One Year (in county) $108.00 One Year (out-of-county) $128.00 One Year SENIOR - 65 or older (in county) $97.00 One Year Senior - 65 or older (out-of-county) $115.75 6 Months (in county) $60.00 6 Months (out-of-county) $67.50 6 Months SENIOR - 65 or older (in county) $54.00 6 Months SENIOR - 65 or older (out-of-county) $60.75 3 Months (in county) $32.50 3 Months (out-of-county) $37.00 3 Months SENIOR - 65 or older (in county) $29.50 3 Months SENIOR - 65 or older (out-of-county) $33.75 6A WEDNESDAY MARCH 25, 2015 Sidney Sun-Telegraph ONLINE: www.suntelegraph.com L826 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 18, 25 and April 1, 2015 NOTICE TO BIDDERS STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOS. 60, 61 & 62 –PHASE 1 (STORM) CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA Sealed Bids for Phase 1 of the Ranch Improvements – Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 & 62 will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 2:00 P.M., Mountain Time on April 7, 2015, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The project consists of the construction of a storm sewer improvements and related work. Esti- mated quantities of certain but not all inclusive bid categories is as follows: Bids shall be submitted on an aggregate basis for all three districts, broken down to accurately reflect unit prices for the estimated quantities shown in the table below. Description SID 60 Prairie Grass SID 61 Cattail SID 62 Creekside Total Unit Bioswale (Underdrain) 600 600 435 1635 LF Rip Rap Type L 0 110 65 175 CY Rip Rap Tyle M 0 420 0 420 CY 18" RCP 0 0 28 28 LF 24" RCP 126 47 445 618 LF 30" RCP 64 126 78 268 LF 36" RCP 270 531 477 1278 LF 48" RCP 0 250 0 250 LF 54" RCP 0 753 0 753 LF 60" X 38" HERCP 0 19 0 19 LF 68" X 43" HERCP 0 74 0 74 LF 5' Manhole 0 5 3 8 EA 6' Manhole 0 2 0 2 EA 8' Manhole 1 6 0 7 EA 54" FES 0 2 0 2 EA 24" FES 0 1 1 2 EA 16' NDOR Curb Inlet 2 1 2 5 EA Double-Standard Curb Inlet 0 1 2 3 EA Area Inlet Grate Type B 1 0 0 1 EA Area Inlet Grate Type D 0 1 0 1 EA Area Inlet Grate Type E 0 1 3 4 EA Outlet Structure 0 1 0 1 EA Curb Socks 9 11 16 36 EA Erosion Control Blanket 0 412 2362 2774 SY Inlet Protection 3 6 9 18 EA Silt Fence 256 1073 1665 2994 LF Temp. Seeding & Mulching 6.93 5.02 9.85 21.80 AC Permanent Seeding 3.36 3.31 2.90 9.57 AC Vehicle Tracking Control 2 0 0 2 EA Outlet Protection 0 3 3 6 EA The Contract Documents may be examined or obtained at the following location: Martin/Martin, Inc., 12499 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 431-6100 or via delivery for a non-refundable sum of $50.00 per set plus any shipping and handling. Please request these plans from either Jeff White, Eric Barney, or Patrick Roberts. L827 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 18, 25 and April 1, 2015 NOTICE TO BIDDERS STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOS. 60, 61 & 62 –PHASE 2 (PAVING) CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA Sealed Bids for Phase 1 of the Ranch Improvements – Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 & 62 will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 2:00 P.M., Mountain Time on April 7, 2015, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The project consists of the construction of a three 29 foot wide concrete roadway (with an alter- native asphalt pavement in lieu of concrete) including curb & gutter, driveways, sidewalks, water main relocation, and related work. Estimated quantities of certain but not all inclusive bid categories is as follows: Bids should be submitted on an aggregate basis for all three districts, broken down to accurately reflect unit prices for the estimated quantities shown in the table below. Description SID 60 Prairie Grass SID 61 Cattail SID 62 Creekside Total Unit Curb & Gutter 1645 2528 3348 7521 LF Concrete (6") 2632 3495 5386 11513 SY Crushed Concrete Temp. Turn-around (6”) 0 880 876 1756 SY 4' Sidewalk 1571 1723 3296 6617 LF 8' Sidewalk 375 1197 918 2654 LF Curb Ramps 2 6 5 13 EA Import Fill Material 572 759 1169 2500 CY Subgrade Prep 2632 3495 5386 11513 SY The Contract Documents may be examined or obtained at the following location: Martin/Martin, Inc., 12499 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 431-6100 or via delivery for a non-refundable sum of $50.00 per set plus any shipping and handling. Please request these plans from either Jeff White, Eric Barney, or Patrick Roberts. For Publication on: Notice Must Be Received By: Monday ...........................................3:00 P.M. Thursday Tuesday ............................................... 3:00 P.M. Friday Wednesday ...................................... 3:00 P.M. Monday Thursday .......................................... 3:00 P.M. Tuesday Friday .........................................3:00 P.M. Wednesday LEGAL NOTICE & AD DEADLINES 308-254-2818 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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L825Advertisement for Bids

Pole Creek Crossing/Fort Sidney Road

Road Improvement Project City of Sidney, Nebraska

1115 13th Avenue Sidney, NE 69162

Sealed Bids for the Pole Creek Crossing/Fort Sidney Road Improvement Project will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 11:00 A.M., Mountain Time April 7, 2015, & then at said office publicly opened & read aloud.

The project consists of the construction of a 41-foot wide concrete roadway including two bridges over Lodgepole Creek, grading work, curb & gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer improvements, pavement mark-ings, and related work.

The award of any contract is subject to the creation of one or more street improvement dis-tricts and any other action nec-essary to finance the proposed projects.

The Contract Documents may be examined at the following locations: City of Sidney 1115 13th Avenue Sidney, NE 69162 OR M.C. Schaff & Associates 818 South Beltline Highway East Scottsbluff, NE 69361.

Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of M.C. Schaff & Associates located at 818 South Beltline Highway East, Scottsbluff, NE 69361 upon pay-ment of $50.00 for each set, none of which will be refunded. [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on

March 18, 25, April 1, 2015.]

L861 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF

PEOPLE’S ENERGY, INC.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that People’s Energy, Inc., a Nebraska corporation (the “Corporation”), has filed Articles of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 19, 2015, and the Corporation is in the process of voluntary dissolu-tion. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are, in gener-

al, that all debts and obligations of the Corporation are to be fully paid and satisfied or ade-quate provision is to be made therefore. Donald R. Adams, President of the Corporation, will wind up and liquidate the Corporation’s business and affairs. The Corporation has no assets or liabilities as of the date hereof.

Please file the Proof of Publication with the Nebraska Secretary of State and forward a copy to me at the address indi-cated above. Thank you!/s/ Heather L. BoozikeeCertified Paralegal

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 25, April 1, 8, 2015.]

L849Notice of Application for Tax

DeedCertificate No. 1029

TO: Fred J. McCourt and Alice E. McCourt

You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of March, 2012, the undersigned purchased from the County Treasurer of Cheyenne County, State of Nebraska, at her office at the 2012 sale of real estate for delinquent county and state taxes and assess-ments for the year 2010, the following described real estate situated in said County, to-wit:

An interest in the minerals located in, on and under the West half (W1⁄2) of Section Three (3), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Forty-eight (48) West of the 6th P.M. (16 ACRES) and received from said Treasurer, at the time and on the date of said purchase, a County Treasurer’s Certificate of Tax Sale, and that said real estate was assessed for the year 2010 in the name of Fred J. McCourt and Alice E. McCourt, and was taxed for said year in due and legal form and accord-ing to the statutes of the State of Nebraska, in such cases as made and provided.

You will further take notice that after the expiration of three (3) months from the date of the service of this Notice, and on and after the 8th day of July, 2015, application will be

made to the Treasurer of said Cheyenne County, for the exe-cution and delivery of a deed for said real estate to the under-signed.

UNLESS YOU ACT YOU WILL LOSE THIS PROPERTY.

The amount of taxes repre-sented by Tax Sale Certificate was $12.30, and the Certificate Fee is $10.00, for a total amount due on said Certificate of $22.30. Subsequent taxes may have been paid and interest may have accrued as of the date of this Notice.

You are also notified of the following:

(a). That the issuance of a tax deed is subject to the right of redemption under §77-1824 to §77-1830 of the Nebraska statutes;

(b). The right of redemp-tion requires payment to the County Treasurer, for the u s e of such purchaser or his or her heirs or assigns, the amount of taxes represented by the Tax Sale Certificate for the year the taxes were levied or assessed and any subsequent taxes paid and interest accrued as of the date payment is made to the County Treasurer; and

(c). Except as provided for real property that is actually occupied by the record owner of the real property, the surviv-ing spouse of the record owner, or a minor child of the record owner, right of redemption expires at the close of business on the date of application for the tax deed, and a deed may be applied after the expiration of three (3) months from the date of service of this Notice. For real property that is actually occupied by the record owner of the real property, the surviving spouse, or a minor child of the record owner, a deed may be applied for after the expiration of three (3) months and forty-five (45) days after the service of the Notice./s/ Henry Jay Geu Henry Jay Geu, Owner and Holder of Certificate of Tax Sale 1029

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 25, April 1, 8, 2015.]

L863SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Regular Board MeetingMarch 9, 2015

President Von Seggern called the regular meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. with the follow-ing members present: Thomas Von Seggern, Steve Mattoon, Doug Means, Randy Miller, Janet Rosenbaum, Superintendent Jay Ehler and Secretary Deanna Kantor.

Means moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to excuse board member Randall Flamig. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Miller, to approve the minutes of the Regular Board Meeting on February 9, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Miller moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the warrants. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Mattoon moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the financial reports. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Superintendent Jay Ehler and President Thomas Von Seggern recognized State Wrestling Champion: Derek Robb; State Qualifiers: Colton Peckham, Michael Muggli and Kaden Vowers; and Head Coach: John Ganser.

Miller moved, seconded by Mattoon, to recognize and com-mend Nichole Birner, grade 7; Janay Brauer, grade 8; Bailey Bagnell, grade 9; Natalie Radclliffe, grade 9; Spencer Ellwanger, grade 11; Robie Egnor, grade 12 as Students of the Month for February, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Rosenbaum moved, second-ed by Means, to approve the option enrollment requests of Alisha Wells, Carter Lipska and Connor Owen. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Mattoon, to approve the Turf Management and Vegetation Control bid from Renkoski Property Development LLC for $17,320.00. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

A discussion was held regard-ing the options from Wamsley Construction for a new press box.

Means moved, seconded by Miller, to approve the 2015-2016 Superintendent contract as discussed at the school board work session and posted on the school website. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Rosenbaum moved, second-ed by Means, to approve the 2015-2016 Administrator sala-ries as decided upon and listed

at the school board work ses-sion. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Mattoon moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve a 3.12% salary package increase for the 2015-2016 school year for classified employees and full-time classified staff would receive 5 additional vacation days upon completion of 5 years of service. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Miller moved, seconded by Means, to approve the resigna-tions of Levi Fickenscher and Lindsay Fickenscher effective at the end of the current school year. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the addition of item #4 under Level of Reimbursement in Board Policy #4015 – Tuition Reimbursement Program. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Miller moved, second-ed by Means, to approve the Overnight Travel Requests for the Girls Basketball team, Cheer Team, Volleyball team and the Danz Team. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the Residential Purchase Agreement regarding the property located at 1025 5th Avenue for the Construction and Design classes for $14,000.00 contingent upon a closing date of May 8, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 5, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Board Members Steve Mattoon and Thomas Von Seggern presented their reports.

Special Education coordina-tor, Whitney Hurt, presented her report.

Superintendent Jay Ehler presented his report.

The next regular meeting of the Sidney Board of Education will be held on Monday, April 13, 2015 at 5:30 p.m.

Meeting adjourned at 7:28 p.m./s/ Deanna Kantor, SecretaryBoard of Education

Cardmember Service, 2,162.89, NAPA Auto Parts, 794.63, Viaero Wireless, 113.00, Bridgeport Public Schools, 137.00, City of Sidney 2, 50.00, SPS – Bond Fund, 35,654.38, SPS – QCPUF, 7,775.68, Sidney Public Schools Payroll, 992,000.00, Dept of Health & Human Services, 50.00, Dept of Health & Human Services, 50.00, Dept of Health & Human Services, 50.00, Nebraska Labor Law Poster Service, 67.25, Ogallala Public Schools, 320.00, Laura Jelinek, 90.00, Verizon Wireless, 555.28, WalMart Community,

1,042.60, Scottsbluff Public Schools, 150.00, A m a z o n .com, 468.69, Apple Inc, 1,674.00, Best Western, 210.57, Bluffs Sanitary Supply Inc, 5,426.08, B o m g a a r s , 58.45, Cash-Wa Distributing, 1,232.52, CDW Government Inc, 3,854.49, Center on Teaching & Learning, 751.00, Charter Communications, 80.00, City of Sidney, 2 3 , 4 5 3 . 7 2 , City of Sidney – SRO, 2,566.24, The Country Printer, 180.00, Culligan Water Conditioning, 760.90, Day and Night Plumbing & Heating, 251.28, DP Electronics , 2,335.85, E & S Auto Supply, 29.18, Eakes Office Plus 45,685.91, Engaging Technologies, 215.20, ESU #13, 10,668.32, Finneys Inc, 362.96, F r e n c h m a n Valley Coop, 4,030.11, Hometown Leasing, 4,922.90, Horizon West Inc, 689.40, Ideal Linen Supply, 2,479.04, iPa-radigms LLC, 1,375.00, Michael B Joyce, 850.00, JW Pepper & Sons Inc, 2 , 1 7 5 . 1 3 , Kevin’s Custom Electric, 87.50, Kriz-Davis Co, 1,604.28, KSB School Law, 240.00, Coleen A Langdon, 392.00, Markertek.com, 1,199.66, Matheson Tri Gas Inc, 813.01, Evelyn McNeill, 392.00, Miller Office Products, 2,733.21, NAPA Auto Parts, 1,303.11, NASB, 395.00, NE Safety & Fire Equip Inc, 475.00, N e b r a s k a Central Equip Inc, 291.24, NETA Conference Registration, 900.00, New Mexico Clay, 384.67, Nienhueser Const & Excav Company, 1,196.30, Sara Nienhuser, 288.89, Omaha World-Herald, 336.00, Omega Laboratories Inc, 888.00, One Source, 195.00, Nancy Parra, 21.00, Pender’s Music Co, 78.99, Perma-Bound Books, 1,047.91, Pittam Body Shop Inc, 81.45, Presto-x-Company, 308.77, Reganis Motors Inc, 13.61, Rood’s Tire Center LLC, 117.00, S & S Worldwide Inc, 975.17, Safeway Inc, 48.48, Scholastic, 194.00, School Lunc, 82.20, School Traditions, 231.85, Science First, 161.43, Sidney Glass, 166.12, Sidney Regional Medical Center, 5,263.23, Sidney Schools – Activities, 20,000.00, Sidney Sun-Telegraph, 766.31, Simon Contractors, 3,767.28, Soar Pediatric Therapy LLC, 3,195.37, Sonny’s Super Foods, 168.39, Source Ga, 12,681.21, Splashtop Inc, 660.00, SPS – Depreciation, 14,000.00, State of NE – AS Central Services, 236.79, Total Funds by Hasler, 2,000.00, Trinity3 Technology, 2,529.00, Triple O’s Building Supply, 69.47.

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 25, 2015.]

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS STREET ImpROvEmENT DISTRICT NOS. 60, 61 & 62 –phaSE 1 (STORm)

CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRaSKaSealed Bids for Phase 1 of the Ranch Improvements – Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 &

62 will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 2:00 P.M., Mountain Time on April 7, 2015, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.

The project consists of the construction of a storm sewer improvements and related work. Esti-mated quantities of certain but not all inclusive bid categories is as follows:

Bids shall be submitted on an aggregate basis for all three districts, broken down to accurately reflect unit prices for the estimated quantities shown in the table below.

Publishing planned on: March 18, 2015; March 25, 2015 and April 1, 2015

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 & 62 –Phase 1 (Storm)

CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA

Sealed Bids for Phase 1 of the Ranch Improvements – Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 & 62 willbe received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney,Nebraska 69162 until 2:00 P.M., Mountain Time on April 7, 2015, and then at said office publicly openedand read aloud.

The project consists of the construction of a storm sewer improvements and related work. Estimatedquantities of certain but not all inclusive bid categories is as follows:

Bids shall be submitted on an aggregate basis for all three districts, broken down to accurately reflect unitprices for the estimated quantities shown in the table below.

Description SID 60

Prairie

Grass

SID 61

Cattail

SID 62

Creekside

Total Unit

Bioswale (Underdrain) 600 600 435 1635 LF

Rip Rap Type L 0 110 65 175 CY

Rip Rap Tyle M 0 420 0 420 CY

18" RCP 0 0 28 28 LF

24" RCP 126 47 445 618 LF

30" RCP 64 126 78 268 LF

36" RCP 270 531 477 1278 LF

48" RCP 0 250 0 250 LF

54" RCP 0 753 0 753 LF

60" X 38" HERCP 0 19 0 19 LF

68" X 43" HERCP 0 74 0 74 LF

5' Manhole 0 5 3 8 EA

6' Manhole 0 2 0 2 EA

8' Manhole 1 6 0 7 EA

54" FES 0 2 0 2 EA

24" FES 0 1 1 2 EA

16' NDOR Curb Inlet 2 1 2 5 EA

Double-Standard Curb Inlet 0 1 2 3 EA

Area Inlet Grate Type B 1 0 0 1 EA

Area Inlet Grate Type D 0 1 0 1 EA

Area Inlet Grate Type E 0 1 3 4 EA

Outlet Structure 0 1 0 1 EA

Curb Socks 9 11 16 36 EA

Erosion Control Blanket 0 412 2362 2774 SY

Inlet Protection 3 6 9 18 EA

Silt Fence 256 1073 1665 2994 LF

Temp. Seeding & Mulching 6.93 5.02 9.85 21.80 AC

Permanent Seeding 3.36 3.31 2.90 9.57 AC

Vehicle Tracking Control 2 0 0 2 EA

Outlet Protection 0 3 3 6 EA

The Contract Documents may be examined or obtained at the following location: Martin/Martin, Inc., 12499 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 431-6100 or via delivery for a non-refundable sum of $50.00 per set plus any shipping and handling. Please request these plans from either Jeff White, Eric Barney, or Patrick Roberts.

The Contract Documents may be examined or obtained at the following location: Martin/Martin, Inc., 12499 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 431-6100 or via delivery for a non-refundable sum of $50.00 per set plus any shipping and handling. Please request these plans from either Jeff White, Eric Barney, or Patrick Roberts.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS STREET ImpROvEmENT DISTRICT NOS. 60, 61 & 62 –phaSE 2 (pavINg)

CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRaSKaSealed Bids for Phase 1 of the Ranch Improvements – Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 &

62 will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 2:00 P.M., Mountain Time on April 7, 2015, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.

The project consists of the construction of a three 29 foot wide concrete roadway (with an alter-native asphalt pavement in lieu of concrete) including curb & gutter, driveways, sidewalks, water main relocation, and related work. Estimated quantities of certain but not all inclusive bid categories is as follows:

Bids should be submitted on an aggregate basis for all three districts, broken down to accurately reflect unit prices for the estimated quantities shown in the table below.

Publishing planned on: March 18, 2015 March 25, 2015 April 1, 2015

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 & 62 –Phase 2 (Paving)

CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA

Sealed Bids for Phase 1 of the Ranch Improvements – Street Improvement District Nos. 60, 61 &62 will be received by Geri Anthony, City Clerk at City Hall, 1115 13th Avenue, or mailed to P.O. Box 79,Sidney, Nebraska 69162 until 2:00 P.M., Mountain Time on April 7, 2015, and then at said office publiclyopened and read aloud.

The project consists of the construction of a three 29 foot wide concrete roadway (with an alternativeasphalt pavement in lieu of concrete) including curb & gutter, driveways, sidewalks, water mainrelocation, and related work. Estimated quantities of certain but not all inclusive bid categories is asfollows:

Bids should be submitted on an aggregate basis for all three districts, broken down to accurately reflectunit prices for the estimated quantities shown in the table below.

Description SID 60

Prairie

Grass

SID 61

Cattail

SID 62

Creekside

Total Unit

Curb & Gutter 1645 2528 3348 7521 LF

Concrete (6") 2632 3495 5386 11513 SY

Crushed Concrete Temp.

Turn-around (6”) 0 880 876 1756 SY

4' Sidewalk 1571 1723 3296 6617 LF

8' Sidewalk 375 1197 918 2654 LF

Curb Ramps 2 6 5 13 EA

Import Fill Material 572 759 1169 2500 CY

Subgrade Prep 2632 3495 5386 11513 SY

The Contract Documents may be examined or obtained at the following location: Martin/Martin, Inc., 12499 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 431-6100 or via delivery for a non-refundable sum of $50.00 per set plus any shipping and handling. Please request these plans from either Jeff White, Eric Barney, or Patrick Roberts.

The Contract Documents may be examined or obtained at the following location: Martin/Martin, Inc., 12499 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 431-6100 or via delivery for a non-refundable sum of $50.00 per set plus any shipping and handling. Please request these plans from either Jeff White, Eric Barney, or Patrick Roberts.

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Dear Annie: I'm a 24-year-old male who has been crossdressing since the age of 8. It started with collecting my own bras and pant-ies, and now I have an entire wardrobe of women's clothing.

Because I cur-rently live on my own, I change out of my male clothes into my female ones as soon as I come home from work. I've also had very serious thoughts and dreams about being a woman.

This is confusing to me, and I want to know whether there is someone I can talk to about these feelings. I'm way too scared to come out to family or friends be-cause of what they would think. — Lost in Ottawa

Dear Ottawa: Crossdress-ing is not as uncommon as you might think, and there are many

reasons. Some people crossdress to disguise themselves, be more comfortable, act a part or because it is attractive to a partner (e.g.,

women who wear a man's dress shirt to bed). That type of crossdressing is fairly common and socially acceptable.

For others, there is a sexual component or a release of tension, along with a compulsion to wear clothing of the opposite gender. This type of crossdressing can be more difficult for family members or partners to accept. You can find support and information through The Society for the Second Self (tri-ess.org) and the International Foundation for Gender Education (ifge.org).

Dear Annie: I read the letter from "At a Loss for Words," the

daughter who is constantly hurt by her mother's lack of involve-ment with her children.

She could work on changing her own behavior toward the situ-ation. She has taught her mother how to treat her by always being loving and kind in spite of Mom's narcissistic attitude. Perhaps she should take a different approach and just invite Mom to her chil-dren's events with only brief no-tice and no expectation that Mom will show up. The more distance she puts between herself and her mother the more Mom will want to be involved, because she will wonder why things changed.

Also, perhaps she could put a positive spin on things by relish-ing the fact that her mother is not a busybody who is overly involved in her life. (This hap-pens much more often than the reverse.) I bet as Mom ages, she

will try harder and harder to get involved with her grandchildren's lives, but by that time, it will be too late. Sadly, it will take time for Mom to figure that out. When the board meetings and the fancy car appointments are over, Mom will be a bitter old woman. — Better Approach

Dear Better: You could be right. Sometimes withholding one's attentions makes you more desirable, although it would take a major behavioral adjustment for the daughter to behave in an indifferent and uncaring way. But Mom may never quite care enough about missing out on one set of grandchildren. She has an-other set whom she favors, which is also part of the problem.

Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Land-ers column. Please email your

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GARAGE SALEToo much To lisT. Hand & power tools, col-lectibles. Saturday March 28; 8 am - 4 p.m. 832 Simmons St. Lodgepole, NE.

hELp wAntEdsecuriTy FirsT Bank, we are looking for weekend and evening cleaning help, approx. six or more hours per week. Must be able to pass all background checks. Contact Rick at 308-249-3781 for app.

now hiring! Part time and Full time employ-ees at $9.00 an hr. Also Asst. Managers $9.50 hr. Apply in person at either Git n Split Location.

PT JaniTorial/cleaning, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend-able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info..

looking For local Truck driver with maintenance experi-ence. Also looking for production help. Apply at Anderson Forest Products, 232 Greenwood Road, Sidney.

Full-Time ProducT assemBler/Pack-ager. Requires repeti-tive lifting up to 100 lbs, also, full time machine operator, will train. Pick up an application at Convert-A-Ball, 955 Ball Street (South of Reganis Motors), Sidney.

hOUSES FOR REnt2 Bedroom coT-Tage w/fenced yard and garage in Sidney. $600 month. 308-879-4523.

For renT or sale! Why be stuck in an apartment when you could love this house; 3 bedroom, oak floors, jet tub, full basement, garage w/workshop, privacy fenced yard. In Sidney $1200 month. 308-879-4523.

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MISC. FOR SALEcarPorTs & Buildings, Starting Price $595.00 Call Judy 305-377-2429

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StAtEwIdES CITY ADMINISTRATOR position. City of Aurora, NE is accepting applica-tions for city adminis-trator. Population 4,500. Located in south-central Nebraska, Aurora is a forward-looking, pro-active community with mayor/council form of government. City council has six mem-bers elected by wards and mayor is elected at large. City administrator reports directly to mayor. Community has excellent school system, progres-sive library, civic center, parks and recreation facilities, golf course, museum, and nation-ally recognized science center. Aurora seeks city administrator with appro-priate educational back-ground and/or profes-sional work experience. Private sector experience will be considered. City offers an excellent ben-efit package; employee pension and voluntary 457 deferred com-pensation plans; four weeks vacation; sick leave and holidays; sal-ary DOQ. City is an EOE. Applications accepted until 5 p.m. April 24, 2015. Interested par-ties should send letter of application, resume and a complete City of Aurora application form to City Administrator Search Committee, 905 13th St., Aurora, NE 68818-2409. Applications available at www.cityofaurora.org

ADVERTISE STATEWIDE for $225/25 word classi-fied ad. Over 170 news-papers with circulation of more than 365,000. Contact your local news-paper or call 1-800-369-2850.

BUTLER TRANSPORT Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A drivers needed. Sign on bonus! All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.but-lertransport.com.

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R E S T A U R A N T EQUIPMENT Outlet; new & used restaurant equipment. See www.Chillmasters.biz, call 1-800-526-7105, or stop by our Showroom to see what’s in stock for you! Sioux City, IA.

EXPERIENCED PIVOT technician needed imme-diately. Pay and signing bonus based on expe-rience, yearly bonuses, relocation assistance. Call Noyes Irrigation in Grant, Neb. 308-352-8413

JOURNEYMAN AND 4 Year Apprentice Electricians needed, with per diem. Must have valid license, travel required. Health, dental and 401K. Call 308-520-3296 or online www.gaselectsrvs.com

StAtEwIdES SEEKING HEAD grounds-keeper for golf course in Schuyler, NE. No experi-ence needed, will train the right person. For more information call 402-352-2900.

CENTRAL NEBRASKA row crop farm operation seek-ing self-motivated indi-vidual with farm experi-ence, knowledge of pivot irrigation, late model JD equipment, GPS tech-nology, good mechani-cal skills, CDL required. Housing available if need-ed, pay based on experi-ence. 308-529-1142.

THE ARAPAHOE Public Mirror and Elwood Bulletin are for sale. These award-winning weekly, community newspapers are locat-ed in south central Nebraska. Great invest-ment opportunity, great staffs, great commu-nities. Contact Gayle Schutz, 308-962-6305 or e-mail to [email protected].

StAtEwIdES IMMEDIATE OPENING: Progressive Central Nebraska irrigated grain operation seeks experienced, self-moti-vated individual willing to work in all phases of corn production. Familiarity with modern GPS equipment, pivot irrigation. Nonsmoking environment. Work history, references required. Very competi-tive pay package, ben-efits. 308-529-0180, [email protected].

StAtEwIdES PIVOT SERVICE Techs and Grain Handling Crew members, immediate opening at Northern Agri-Services. Competitive pay, minimal travel. Apply: www.norther-nagriservices.com or Box 976, Henderson, NE 68371.

SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Individual is responsible for growth and contin-ued development of Ag Equipment Sales while ensuring customer sat-isfaction. Fred Haar Co., Yankton, SD, 605-665-3762.

StAtEwIdES F I R E F I G H T E R /PARAMEDIC City of Columbus NE. Apply by 4/2/2015. See details at www.columbusne.us

RNs UP to $45/hr., LPNs up to $37.50/hr., CNAs up to $22.50/hr. Free gas/weekly pay, $2,000 bonus. AACO Nursing Agency, 800-656-4414.

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LocaL apt community seeking part-time (30 Hours) property manager.

Must be self-motivated, dependable person with

great customer service skills, be able to meet deadlines

and have good attention to detail. Computer experience

necessary. Property management experience a plus but will train the right candidate. Email resume to

[email protected] or fax to 888-979-6058, Attn: Karen,

or call 308-254-0303.

Western Heritage apartments

Very nice 1 bedroom apartments located at 2459 11th Avenue.

Units include central air, refrigerator and stove! Rents are based on income with all utilities

included. Lovely community room, social activities, cards, bingo and a community laundry onsite

in lovely landscaped surroundings. Call Susan at 308-254-3670 today

for application information. Western Heritage Apartments is an

Equal Opportunity Provider & Employer.

Find us as: sidney Housing

authority

Cash-Wa Distributing

825 Hickory St., Sidney(308)-254-4689 Ext. 7321Class A CDL Drivers

No Haz-Mat requiredHome daily, No Overnights

Benefits include:Paid holidays and vacations

Medical, Dental, and life insurance401k

Under new managementNew higher starting wage

The Pine Bluffs (Wyo.) Post, a weekly family-owned newspaper located on the Wyoming-Nebraska border is seeking a community-minded reporter. We're looking for someone who can write news

stories, craft compelling features and wrap up the week in sports for three area high schools. Photography skills are a plus. Recent and upcoming college graduates are encouraged to apply as this is a

perfect place to get a well-rounded start to your journalism career. Submit a cover letter, resume and several writing samples

to Rob Langrell at [email protected] for consideration. Email him or call him at (308) 254-2818 with questions.

For Further Information: Marc Reck, Broker or Troy Vogel, Broker AssociateFor a Color Brochure, Visual Tour & Online Bidding:

visit: www.reckagri.com970-522-7770 or 1-800-748-2589

RACE FAMILY TRUST PASTURE & WATER RIGHT AUCTION - NO RESERVE

Thursday, April 2, 2015 - 10:30 am, MTReck Agri Auction Center - Sterling, CO

948 +/- Total Ac - Sedgwick County, CO70 Acre Rights Julesburg Irrigation District

PASTUREPARCEL #1A: 293 +/- ac sub-irrigated pasture; 2 L/S wells, From Sedgwick, CO, 2 mi NE on Hwy #138; Legal: All of N½ of 10, T11N, R46W N of Hwy #138.PARCEL #1B: 187+/- ac sub-irrigated pasture; L/S well, From Sedgwick, CO, 3 mi NE on Hwy #138 to CR 21, ¼ mi S; Legal: E½SW¼, W½SE¼, NE¼SE¼ of 10 lying S of R/R R/O/W, T11N, R46W.COMBO #1: (Parcels #1A & #1B) 480 +/- ac sub-irri-gated pasturePARCEL #2: 468+/- ac; windmill, From Ovid/Inter-change, ¼ mi S; Legal: W½, W½E½ of 20 except a tract, T11N, R45W.SINGLE UNIT: (Parcels #1A, #1B, & #2) 948 +/- ac pas-tureTERMS: 50 % owned mineral rights reserved for 10 yrs; Possession upon closing.

JULESBURG IRRIGATION DISTRICT WATER70 acre rights to be offered for sale in 9 water lots, 4 water combos, & as a single unit. Water lots and combos range in sizes of 5, 10, 20, 30, & 70 acre rights & as a single unit.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYSimon Contractors, dba Ogallala Ready Mix, a major road and bridge contrac-tor in WY, NE, SD, and CO, has an im-mediate opening in our Ogallala, NE location for a:

REGIONAL SAFETY MANAGER• Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health or similar preferred• Minimum of 5 years of experience in heavy civil construction safety required. • Knowledge of OSHA, MSHA, DOT, and EPA rules and regulations.• Basic computer skills including Excel and Word.• Certification or ability to become certified in OSHA30, OSHA 500 Train the Trainers, 510 OSHA training, fall protection, Excavation, Flagger, Con-fined Space, Scaffold, Crane Safety, Lock Out/ Tag Out training required.• Valid driver’s license and clean driv-ing history requiredTop wages and an excellent benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401k with company match, vacation, holidays, life and more!

Visit our website at www.simoncontractors.com

to apply online or any of our office locations to apply in person.

Simon Contractors is an Equal Opportunity/Affirma-tive Action, Gender/Race/Disabled/Veteran, Drug

Free Workplace Employer

Ogallala Ready Mix

The Northern Wyoming Daily News, a 5-day per week, family-owned newspaper located in Worland, Wyo. near the Bighorn mountains, in the Rocky mountain West is seeking a community-focused reporter who is unafraid to dig into the local news scene. The ideal candidate will be creative, motivated and committed to excellent writing and accurate reporting. We are looking for someone who cares about community journalism.

This job encompasses a variety of responsibilities - generating story ideas, writing, meeting deadlines, and multitasking. For this potentially management-track position , you must have excellent communication skills and work well with a variety of personality types, both in the newsroom and in the local communities.

Minimum requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience; strong grasp of AP Style; digital photography experience.

We offer a competitive salary, benefit package and paid vacation days. The ideal candidate will also appreciate living in the West. Located

in the county seat of Washakie County, Worland is located within the Big Horn Basin and along the Big Horn River in beautiful Northwestern Wyoming. We are fortunate to have easy access to the Bighorn Mountains to the west and the Wind River Mountains to the south including the Wind River Canyon. A community hub for the 5,487 people who reside in the city limits, Worland has a proud heritage of initiative, innovation and just plain grit with outdoor opportunities abound - hiking, fishing, downhill and cross country skiing, biking, snowshoeing, kayaking, ice climbing and more.

Salary plus generous benefit package including health insurance, retirement and paid vacation. Please submit a cover letter, your resume and two examples of your best work to Mr. Patrick Murphy at [email protected]. You may apply in person at our Worland office at 201 N. 8th St., Worland, WY 82401

Community Development

Institute Head StartServing Southwest Nebraska

Is accepting applications for the following positions:

PROGRAM DIRECTORTEACHER PRESCHOOL

TEACHER PRESCHOOL (ON CALL)BUS DRIVER

BUS MONITORCOOK (Sidney)

FAMILY ADVOCATEINFORMATION SERVICES SPECIALIST

CUSTODIANBilingual a plus (English/Spanish)Applications and job descriptions

available by emailing [email protected] or at 3350 10th

St., Gering, NE 69341. For telephone inquiries call 308-225-4324.

Applications can be submitted in person or by email or by mail to

P.O. Box 565, Gering, NE 69341. All positions are open until filled. CDI HS

is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Credit ManagerScottsbluff

• 4-5 years credit exp required• Experience w/ agriculture

and CFA Loan Programs preferred

• Good social skills• Accounting Degree preferred

• Excellent wage & benefits packageContact Kim at 308-630-5225

Applications Online at www.panhandlecoop.com

Veterans encouraged to apply!

Drug-free/EEO

Professional

Night Custodian Applicants must be able to preform the following:

Keep building in clean and orderly condition . Preform heavy duties such as cleaning & burnishing floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls & glass removing rubbish. Duties also may include performing routine maintenance activities, notifying management of need for repairs and cleaning snow and debris from sidewalk. Must be self motivated and be able to complete assigned tasks without supervision. Work schedule will be Monday- Friday with shifts starting at 6 P.M. Applications can be picked up at the Community Center during normal business hours. Salary is negotiable depending on experience. Position will be open until filled. For further information, please call Mike at 308-254-7000.

Hiring for Highway Construction for I-80 Project at Sidney

Class A or B CDL Construction Drivers. End Dumps, Water Trucks, Belly Dumps

Field Mechanic- late model Caterpillar EquipmentEquipment Operators: Excavator, Loader,

Blade, Compactor & ScraperSurvey Technician: 3D experience preferred

Grading ForemanGreat pay with benefits, health insurance, 401 k retirement, holidays & vacations.

Sporer Land Development, Inc. 785/672-4319, Oakley, KS. Apply at: www.sporerland.com

Equal Opportunity Employer.

Peetz Plateau is a small town school district that is looking for motivated students who prefer small class sizes and the

challenge of high academic expectations. Peetz currently has space available at almost every grade level K-12. Please check out the Peetz School website at: www.peetzschool.org

or call 970-334-2361 for more information.

We have blank newspaper end rolls for sale. $5 a roll. Used for wrapping, packing,

coloring paper, craft paper, picnic

table coverings, etc. Pick up at: 817 12th Ave, Sidney, Neb.